I hated these fools, especially after they made those offense T-shirts making fun of Asians. And after they made that pediphillic thongs for little girls. Well now they are getting what they deserve. I hope you guys boycott this company also. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...rombie_lawsuit
stopped buying their stuff when the first stories of that offense T-shirt with the Asian stuff on it came out. I personally think it's stuff to buy a Thin Old looking shirt for $30 when I can get a nice new one for $10! That's just dumb. That's what they deserve.
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Yea kal...I'm with u on that...all my friends like to wear clothes by skate companys and crap like that. They pay like 14 bucks for a shirt that says the name of a company...when the shirt only cost like 30cents...I think they just do it cuz thats the style...personally I think I only own one of those shirts...otherwise all my shirts are just shirts that aren't billboards.
I must be a major part of the problem... for athletic-type gear, I only wear Nike shirts, shorts, and shoes. Not all of them say "Nike", but they all have the swoosh on them... and everyone knows what company the swoosh represents.....
And yeah, they are WAYYYY overpriced, but I buy all of my Nike gear on eBay, because I'm not willing to pay full price (a la Niketown prices) for this stuff....
oddly enough, I never took offense to the A&F stuff. (haven't seen the thongs for little girls though). I actually like their merch... though I agree it's overpriced.
I personally like their clothing and have a double closet that is filled with only A&F. Then I have about 40+ T-shirts from there. But then again I use to work there and got some great deals. Also here is a pic of one of the shirts that you all are talking about. I still have one in every color.
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